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Comparison of turbulent boundary layers over smooth and rough surfaces up to high Reynolds numbers – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

Abstract

Type
Erratum
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© 2016 Cambridge University Press 

In the published version of figure 7 errors were unfortunately introduced in the data sets shown. Figure 7 should be replaced by the figure shown below. The publisher apologises to the authors, editors and readers for this error.

Figure 7. The streamwise velocity variance for all smooth- and rough-wall data. A linear abscissa is used in (a) and a logarithmic abscissa is used in (b). In the inset of (b), the highest Reynolds number smooth-wall profile ( ${\it\delta}_{99}^{+}=21\,430$ ) is compared to the highest Reynolds number rough-wall profile ( ${\it\delta}_{99}^{+}=29\,900$ ).

References

Squire, D. T., Morrill-Winter, C., Hutchins, N., Schultz, M. P., Klewicki, J. C. & Marusic, I. 2016 Comparison of turbulent boundary layers over smooth and rough surfaces up to high Reynolds numbers. J. Fluid Mech. 795, 210240.Google Scholar
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Figure 7. The streamwise velocity variance for all smooth- and rough-wall data. A linear abscissa is used in (a) and a logarithmic abscissa is used in (b). In the inset of (b), the highest Reynolds number smooth-wall profile (${\it\delta}_{99}^{+}=21\,430$) is compared to the highest Reynolds number rough-wall profile (${\it\delta}_{99}^{+}=29\,900$).